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    Table1_Long-term change of the eruption activities of Sakurajima volcano, Japan, inferred from the fallout tephra deposits.XLSX by Ayumu Nishihara (14173077)

    Published 2022
    “…Among them, Stage 2a (13–8 ka) produced the largest volume of tephra fallout deposits, suggesting that Sakurajima peaked in magma discharge during Stage 2a (2.9 km<sup>3</sup>/kyr) and then decreased rapidly toward Stage 2b (8–4.8 ka; 0.07 km<sup>3</sup>/kyr). …”
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    DataSheet1_Long-term change of the eruption activities of Sakurajima volcano, Japan, inferred from the fallout tephra deposits.PDF by Ayumu Nishihara (14173077)

    Published 2022
    “…Among them, Stage 2a (13–8 ka) produced the largest volume of tephra fallout deposits, suggesting that Sakurajima peaked in magma discharge during Stage 2a (2.9 km<sup>3</sup>/kyr) and then decreased rapidly toward Stage 2b (8–4.8 ka; 0.07 km<sup>3</sup>/kyr). …”
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    DataSheet3_Long-term change of the eruption activities of Sakurajima volcano, Japan, inferred from the fallout tephra deposits.PDF by Ayumu Nishihara (14173077)

    Published 2022
    “…Among them, Stage 2a (13–8 ka) produced the largest volume of tephra fallout deposits, suggesting that Sakurajima peaked in magma discharge during Stage 2a (2.9 km<sup>3</sup>/kyr) and then decreased rapidly toward Stage 2b (8–4.8 ka; 0.07 km<sup>3</sup>/kyr). …”
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    DataSheet2_Long-term change of the eruption activities of Sakurajima volcano, Japan, inferred from the fallout tephra deposits.PDF by Ayumu Nishihara (14173077)

    Published 2022
    “…Among them, Stage 2a (13–8 ka) produced the largest volume of tephra fallout deposits, suggesting that Sakurajima peaked in magma discharge during Stage 2a (2.9 km<sup>3</sup>/kyr) and then decreased rapidly toward Stage 2b (8–4.8 ka; 0.07 km<sup>3</sup>/kyr). …”
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    Sampling mutant’s fitness from the Gaussian. by Nikhil Sharma (571073)

    Published 2023
    “…<p>(A) When mutant fitness is sampled from the (truncated) Gaussian distribution with <i>σ</i> = 0.1, we find that adding self-loops decreases the population fitness in all the graphs. …”
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    Changing epidemiology of cirrhosis from 2010 to 2019: results from the Global Burden Disease study 2019 by Shiyu Xiao (8147688)

    Published 2023
    “…Regarding the aetiology of cirrhosis, hepatitis C accounted for the largest proportion of cirrhosis-related incidence (26.9%), death (26.8%) and DALYs (26.3%); however, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) exhibited a rapidly growing cause of incident cirrhosis (+26.7%), cirrhosis-related death (+25.1%), and DALYs (+21.0%) worldwide during this period. …”